That's Michael Felger's view of Jose Iglesias, whose batting average is now at .583 after his two-hit performance Thursday night put him at 7-for-12 over the first three games.

But Glenn Ordway and Tony Massarotti -- noting that Iglesias didn't get the ball out of the infield for five of those seven hits, and showed little offensive ability during his first three years in the organization -- agree with the Red Sox' plan to ship Iglesias back to Pawtucket once Stephen Drew is healthy, allowing him to work on his offensive game.